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The Chaotic Day – Can anyone relate????

I found this post from a few years ago saved on my computer, and realized I never actually posted it. As I read it over, the story is still the same, but the actual activities may vary.

Does anyone else have days like this?


Sometimes we go throughout life not realizing that we are making decisions, when we actually are.

A wise man once told me that choosing to not make a decision, is a decision in itself.

Too often I find myself caught in a situation where I wake up, look around, and wonder how I got here. It is like I make small daily decisions, which to me seem out of necessity and fairly benign. However, when I add them all up, it leads me to a life that I was not wanting in the beginning. Let me give you an example:

Twice per month you can find me on Sunday mornings playing with a bunch 4-24 month olds, as I work in the Nursery at my church. I am on the ground, laughing, playing, reading, interacting, and engaging with these precious beings. I am compassionate, patient, and tolerant. Two weeks ago, I found myself taking a step back and viewing the scene from the outside. I looked happy, relaxed, and was enjoying life. I than awoke to the realization that I am a different person here on Sunday mornings than I am anytime on the weekends or between 6-10pm on weeknights. What I mean to say is that (as much as I hate to admit it) I am never like this with my own kids.

Instead of playing, engaging, letting my kids choose what we will do next, my nights look like this:

I could tell you about how the night goes on to me trying to make dinner with a dog and two boys running under my feet the whole time, and that yelling continually comes from the other room as the two older kids are fighting. Dinner then morphs into homework time, a quick read to the little ones, and then begins the fight of bedtime. I leave off the chaotic details, but it pretty much looks just like the first 15 minutes of when I was trying to move from the car into the house. Then once the three youngest are in bed, I can move into doing grading exams and preparing to teach for the next day.

I would like to say this was a busy, stressful day is a rarity. However, the truth is – it is my everyday.

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